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Lately I've been getting a lot of spam calls, not telemarketer cold calls, but businesses that I've requested info from at one point and no longer need. To avoid dealing with it, I'm ignoring all calls from numbers that are not on my contact list. Problem is that sometimes these are legitimate calls that I should be taking and I just don't know.

Is there an app that can look up the incoming phone number and match with a name instantly, if its not already in my contacts?

On a related note, I remember reading about an app a while ago that can unblock a blocked number? It works by forwarding the call to a 1-800 number (for which block numbers are always revealed) and then forwarding the call back with the now revealed number, and you can decide to answer or not. But I can't remember what app that was. Edit: TrapCall seems to match the description, it must've been that.